Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience
2010-10-01T01:03:10Z
2010-10-01T01:03:10Z
2010-03-02
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10759
108 pp. References, maps, tables, figures, illus., appendices.
In the fall of 2007, the Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience (OPDR / the
Partnership) at the University of Oregon’s Community Service Center partnered with
Oregon Emergency Management, Resource Assistance for Rural Environments (RARE),
Clackamas County, and cities within Clackamas County to develop a Hazard Mitigation
Grant Program (HMGP) planning grant proposal. The City of Happy Valley joined the
Partnership by signing a memorandum of understanding for this project. FEMA awarded
the Partnership with a grant to support the development and update of city addenda in
Clackamas County, and Happy Valley’s local planning efforts began in April, 2009.
RARE provided a staff person (‘RARE Participant’) to facilitate and document the city’s
addendum development process.
"In cooperation with
Clackamas County Emergency Management"
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Hazard mitigation -- Oregon -- Happy Valley
Happy Valley (Or.)
City of Happy Valley natural hazards mitigation plan addendum
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